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No 50:50, I will be CM for full term, says Fadnavis

Shiv Sena cancels meet to discuss govt formation, taunts BJP

- SONU SHRIVASTAV­A with agency inputs MUMBAI, OCT. 29

Strained relations between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Shiv Sena worsened on Tuesday as a war of words erupted between the two allies who, on October 24, seemed all set to form the next government in Maharashtr­a.

First, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis rubbished Uddhav Thackeray’s claim that the Shiv Sena had been assured of the post of CM for two-and-a-half years as part of a power sharing “formula” agreed before the Lok Sabha, and said that he would be the chief minister of Maharashtr­a for a full term.

No plan to split the fiveyear term had been agreed upon with the Sena, Mr Fadnavis, 49, said. “There is no doubt in my mind that I will be chief minister for five years,” he told reporters.

It was BJP president Amit Shah, Mr Fadnavis said, who had indicated to him that no such formula had been discussed.

He was reacting to the Shiv Sena’s warning to immediatel­y adopt the 5050 formula agreed upon by both the parties or it would explore “other options”.

Soon after Mr Fadnavis’ statement, Uddhav Thackeray cancelled his party’s 4 pm meeting with the BJP on formation of the next government, and a close aide of his released an old video of the chief minister’s press conference on February 18 this ■

year in which he is purportedl­y talking of equal sharing of posts and responsibi­lities in the state government.

Shiv Sena’s spokespers­on Sanjay Raut held a press conference where he announced the meeting’s cancellati­on. “If the CM himself is saying that that the 50-50 formula was not discussed, what will we even talk about? Therefore, the meeting has been cancelled.”

“If Devendra Fadnavis thinks he has the support of145 MLAs (majority mark in the 288-member Assembly), he can go ahead and form the government… I do not know what the chief minister has said. If he is saying that the ‘50-50 formula’ was never discussed, then I think we need to change the definition of the truth,” he later told news agency ANI.

While trying to reiterate that the Shiv Sena was under no pressure to join hands with the BJP if promises made were not honoured, Mr Raut made a reference to the turn of events in Haryana where Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) chief Dushyant Singh Chautala’s incarcerat­ed father was released on furlough after he backed the BJP.

“There is no Dushyant (Chautala) here whose father is in jail,” he said.

“Uddhav Thackeray ji has said that we have other options, but we don’t want to commit the sin of choosing that alternativ­e. The Shiv Sena has always indulged in the politics of truth. We are not hungry for power,” he added.

At his press conference Sena leader added that a video clip existed in which the chief minister could clearly be seen talking about sharing posts and responsibi­lities equally in the BJP-led state government.

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